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In next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Faraz Ahmed and Lianjie Cao, research scientists at Hewlett Packard Labs. Faraz and Lianjie discuss aspects of orchestrating (managing) Edge. They compare edge vs data center orchestration and discuss ease of deployment as an orchestration use case. They explain major challenges in scaling and securing edge orchestration. They put their research in the context of HPE strategy and HPE products. They conclude with their favorite hobbies: hiking, badminton. And hiking.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Anu Mercian and Diman Zad Tootaghaj, senior research scientist and research scientist at Hewlett Packard Labs. Anu and Diman discuss various aspects of deploying and using accelerators at Edge. They analyze a number of quantifiable indicators such as performance, scale, power, privacy and security, as well as qualitative, such as ease of development and flexibility. They explain major technical and regulatory challenges. They conclude with the topic of life-work balance, how they wind down from technology, and the importance of family.
In next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Anu Mercian and Diman Zad Tootaghaj, senior research scientist and research scientist at Hewlett Packard Labs. Anu and Diman discuss various aspects of deploying and using accelerators at Edge. They analyze a number of quantifiable indicators such as performance, scale, power, privacy and security, as well as qualitative, such as ease of development and flexibility. They explain major technical and regulatory challenges. They conclude with the topic of life-work balance, how they wind down from technology, and the importance of family.
In next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Sharad Singhal, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. They discuss OpenFAM, an open source software for Fabric Attached Memory. Sharad explains FAM’s benefits and how OpenFAM reliably supports FAM at scale. Sharad differentiates HPC applications from large memory applications supported by load-store memory interfaces. Sharad ends the podcast describing how he grew up listening to Apollo missions on radio, which has shaped his whole career.SHOW LESS
In this podcast we discuss Dejan Milojicic receiving IEEE Computer Society Richard Merwin Award 2021. This time we’re turning the table, Cullen Bash will interview Dejan. They discuss the award, what it takes to receive one and why it is important. They cover three specific areas: technology predictions, Computer Society Report 2022, and Special Technical Communities. Dejan explains relevance of volunteering to industry and his future endeavors.
Next week we’ll discuss Dejan Milojicic receiving IEEE Computer Society Richard Merwin Award 2021. This time we’re turning the table, Cullen Bash will interview Dejan. They will discuss the award, what it takes to receive one and why it is important. They will cover three specific areas: technology predictions, Computer Society Report 2022, and Special Technical Communities. Dejan explains relevance of volunteering to industry and his future endeavors.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Pete Beckman, Senior Computer Scientist at Argonne National Lab. Pete presents his views of three convergences that are taking place: HPC and Cloud; HPC and AI; and AI at Edge. For each convergence, Pete discusses core technology, programming models, security, and privacy. Beside technology, Pete also reflects on the business and adoption angle. With diverse cultural heritage, Pete explains how he settled in Chicago, but continued traveling around the world. He concludes by giving us examples of the importance of inclusion and diversity.
In next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Pete Beckman, Senior Computer Scientist at Argonne National Lab. Pete presents his views of three convergences that are taking place: HPC and Cloud; HPC and AI; and AI at Edge. For each convergence, Pete discusses core technology, programming models, security, and privacy. Beside technology, Pete also reflects on the business and adoption angle. With diverse cultural heritage, Pete explains how he settled in Chicago, but continued traveling around the world. He concludes by giving us examples of the importance of inclusion and diversity.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Jean Luc Assor, Worldwide Director, HPC Cloud Solutions in Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Jean Luc’ Odyssey took him from a small island in West Indies to become a business manager in Hewlett Packard Enterprise. He had similar odyssey in his career, from a technologist to sales and marketing to a business manager. Jean Luc will explain to us how HPC migrated to Cloud, but he will also discuss Diversity and Inclusion among many other topics.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Martin Sadler, OBE. Martin discusses approaches to innovation, between thousands flowers blooming and moonshot. He explains the drivers behind cybersecurity and how Silicon Valley approaches could be applied to UK. He discusses the importance of being first to the market, “get out quick is more important than doing it right”.
In the next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Martin Sadler, OBE. Martin discusses approaches to innovation, between thousands flowers blooming and moonshot. He explains the drivers behind cybersecurity and how Silicon Valley approaches could be applied to UK. He discusses the importance of being first to the market, “get out quick is more important than doing it right”.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Dr. Tom Bradicich, the VP and Hewlett Packard Fellow, Global Head of Edge and IoT Labs at HPE, @TomBradicichPhD. Dr. Tom discusses the advantages of the first mover and how they apply to new product categories. In particular he addresses the convergence of the operations technologies and information technologies at the edge (IoT). He also talks about social media, diversity and inclusion.
What is advantage of the first mover. In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Dr. Tom Bradicich, the VP and Hewlett Packard Fellow, Global Head of Edge and IoT Labs at HPE, @TomBradicichPhD. Dr. Tom will discuss the advantages of the first mover and how they apply to new product categories. In particular he will address the convergence of the operations technologies and information technologies at the edge (IoT). He will also talk about social media, diversity and inclusion.
Am I an inventor? How do I know if I’ve come up with a patentable idea? In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality,” Dejan Milojicic hosts HPE’s Aamir Haq (Head of Patents) and Joshua Dingott (Patent Portfolio Manager). They will discuss the various ways to protect innovation, some patent best practices, and how HPE’s Patents team is helping in the fight against COVID-19. To ensure your innovations stay protected, pay close attention to their discussion on common inventor mistakes.
Am I an inventor? How do I know if I’ve come up with a patentable idea? In next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality,” Dejan Milojicic hosts HPE’s Aamir Haq (Head of Patents) and Joshua Dingott (Patent Portfolio Manager). They will discuss the various ways to protect innovation, some patent best practices, and how HPE’s Patents team is helping in the fight against COVID-19. To ensure your innovations stay protected, pay close attention to their discussion on common inventor mistakes.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Felienne spoke with Gavis-Hughson about how to prepare for the dreaded 'whiteboard interview'.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Aaron Vonderhaar, maintainer and open source contributor to the Elm programming language, talks with host Adam Conrad about the Elm language, its foundations, features, and applications in the front end web development ecosystem.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic hosts Curt Hopkins, an Editor in Chief of Hewlett Packard Labs. What does a poet do in a Corporate Technology Lab? Is there a commonality in science and poetry? Curt tells us of his navy origins and how they influenced his career including his book, “The Dog Watches and other poems”. Curt explains how art and science relate as well as his experience as an artist in interactions with scientists.
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Sara Leen discusses localizing, porting, and modernizing Japanese games with Jeremy Jung.
What does a poet do in a Corporate Technology Lab? Is there a commonality in science and poetry? In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic hosts Curt Hopkins, an Editor in Chief of Hewlett Packard Labs. Curt tells us of his navy origins and how they influenced his career including his book, “The Dog Watches and other poems”. Curt explains how art and science relate as well as his experience as an artist in interactions with scientists.
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Joe Kutner, Software Architect for Heroku at Salesforce.com, spoke with host Kanchan Shringi about the 12-Factor App methodology, which aids development of modern apps that are portable, scalable, easy to test, and continuously deployable.
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Felienne spoke with Mike McCourt on difficulties in processing voice data using machine learning.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Juval Löwy, Software Legend and Founder of IDesign discusses his recently published book, Righting Software, with host Jeff Doolittle. This episode focuses on Löwy’s belief that the software industry is in a deep crisis, evident from the numerous...
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Yevgeniy Brikman, author of Terraform: Up & Running: Writing Infrastructure as Code and co-founder of Gruntwork talks with host Robert Blumen about how to apply best practices from software engineering to the development of infrastructure as code...
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has an expert in AI: Sergey Serebryakov. Sergey is a Senior Researcher in Hewlett Packard Labs. From using AI for soccer games to Deep Neural Networks, to Deep Learning standards, and Machine Learning benchmarks, Sergey grew as a de facto expert in AI/ML/DL. Sergey shares his early experience in using autonomous agent strategies in developing soccer game strategies as well as his more recent experience in developing Deep Learning CookBook, a collection of recipes and a store for deep learning benchmarks.
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Felienne interviews Karl Hughes about doing tech talks. How to get into conferences and how to design and deliver a great talk.
In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has an expert in AI: Sergey Serebryakov. Sergey is a Senior Researcher in Hewlett Packard Labs. From using AI for soccer games to Deep Neural Networks, to Deep Learning standards, and Machine Learning benchmarks, Sergey grew as a de facto expert in AI/ML/DL. Sergey shares his early experience in using autonomous agent strategies in developing soccer game strategies as well as his more recent experience in developing Deep Learning CookBook, a collection of recipes and a store for deep learning benchmarks.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has a very interesting guest: Sulkha Kuthiala. Sulekha is a Design Strategist in the User Experience (UX) area. Sulekha discusses importance of UX, how to design for mobile-first, even for IoT-first products. Sulekha reflects on her school and life paths from India to US and offers advices to all women (and men) around the world. She studied in best schools in India and US and worked in some of the top IT companies.
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Jeremy Miller, Senior Software Architect at Calavista Software, compares and contrasts his experiences with waterfall and agile methodologies. Host Jeff Doolittle spoke with Miller about the history of these methodologies and how teams can experience...
In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has a very interesting guest: Sulkha Kuthiala. Sulekha is a Design Strategist in the User Experience (UX) area. Sulekha discusses importance of UX, how to design for mobile-first, even for IoT-first products. Sulekha reflects on her school and life paths from India to US and offers advices to all women (and men) around the world. She studied in best schools in India and US and worked in some of the top IT companies.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has one of the most traveled guests, Chris Whitney. Chris, head of Autonomous Systems at Monarch Tractor, started his career in Bristol UK, then shuttled back and forth between US and Singapore/Malaysia/Thailand. Chris shared his time between IT research and productization and martial arts! He started his career and he is again working on AI, most recently in the area of robotics.
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Sumit Kumar, Head of Engineering at SHARE NOW talks with Jeremy Jung about creating mapping applications in JavaScript using the Leaflet library.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has one of the most traveled guests, Chris Whitney. Chris, head of Autonomous Systems at Monarch Tractor, started his career in Bristol UK, then shuttled back and forth between US and Singapore/Malaysia/Thailand. Chris shared his time between IT research and productization and martial arts! He started and he is currently still working on AI, most recently in the area of robotics.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic goes deep into the world of VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers) photonics with Mike Tan. Mike, Hewlett Packard Labs Distinguished Technologist, talks about low cost optical solutions for HPE computers. Mike had an intriguing Odyssey by starting in HP Labs, then he was spun into Agilent, then he was part of the team that was moved to another company that became Avago, and he finally closed the loop by coming back to HP to lead the work on short distance optical links. Mike also discusses HP Culture, called HP Way.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic goes deep into the world of VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers) photonics with Mike Tan. Mike, Hewlett Packard Labs Distinguished Technologist, talks about low cost optical solutions for HPE computers. Mike had an intriguing Odyssey by starting in HP Labs, then he was spun into Agilent, then he was part of the team that was moved to another company that became Avago, and he finally closed the loop by coming back to HP to lead the work on short distance optical links. Mike also discusses HP Culture, called HP Way.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has another exceptional guest: Elizabeth Joyce, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Liz talks about the responsibilities of a CISO and the ever-changing threat landscape. In modern cybersecurity, AI is a tool both for defense and for hackers. Liz ends the podcast discussing the hardest parts of her job, and the roles of women in cybersecurity and industry in general.
In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has another exceptional guest: Elizabeth Joyce, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Liz talks about the responsibilities of a CISO and the ever-changing threat landscape. In modern cybersecurity, AI is a tool both for defense and for hackers. Liz ends the podcast discussing the hardest parts of her job, and the roles of women in cybersecurity and industry in general.
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Katharine Jarmul of DropoutLabs discusses security and privacy concerns as they relate to Machine Learning. Host Justin Beyer spoke with Jarmul about attack types and privacy-protected ML techniques.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Chris McCord, author of the Phoenix Framework and Programming Phoenix 1.4, discusses Phoenix's LiveView functionality to showcase the power or real-time applications without the need for writing a single line of JavaScript.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Jay Kreps, CEO of Confluent, talks with Robert Blumen about how an enterprise integration architecture organized around a Kafka event log simplifies integration and enables rich forms of data sharing. #podcast #seradio #ieeecs #ComputerSociety
Amit Sharma has spent his career identifying technology barriers and then breaking them one after another. In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic grills Amit on his quest to always be the first on the market: the first System on a Chip for laser printers, the first x86 eight socket system, petabyte-scale data at the SnapFish photo printing service, commercial in-memory computing systems and more. Amit also reflects on his early days in Chicago, Silicon Valley and the HP Way.
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Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha discusses the wolfram language, the language behind both projects. Host Adam Gordon Bell spoke with Stephen Wolfram about computing, computational essays, building a language, notebook based...
Amit Sharma has spent his career identifying technology barriers and then breaking them one after another. In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic grills Amit on his quest to always be the first on the market: the first System on a Chip for laser printers, the first x86 eight socket system, petabyte-scale data at the SnapFish photo printing service, commercial in-memory computing systems and more. Amit also reflects on his early days in Chicago, Silicon Valley and the HP Way.
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Jeremy Howard from fast.ai explains deep learning from concept to implementation. Thanks to transfer learning, individuals and small organizations can get state-of-the-art results on machine learning problems using the open source fastai library...
This week on the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic talks to Laurel Krieger, chief of staff for HPE’s CTO and Labs organization about the paramount importance of strategy in an R&D organization. Laurel’s journey has taken her from small business owner, to managing engineering teams, business process teams, communications, marketing and strategic planning. This has taught her that once every level of an organization is aligned behind a strategy, magic can happen.
Next week on the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic talks to Laurel Krieger, chief of staff for HPE’s CTO and Labs organization about the paramount importance of strategy in an R&D organization. Laurel’s journey has taken her from small business owner, to managing engineering teams, business process teams, communications, marketing and strategic planning. This has taught her that once every level of an organization is aligned behind a strategy, magic can happen.
This week on the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, research scientist Ashkan Seyedi teaches Dejan Milojicic what silicon photonics is: manipulating and routing light instead of electrons on low-cost silicon chips, instead of the exotic materials common today for optical communication. Ashkan focuses on production, adoption, volume business, supply chain, why he’s engaged with the OSA and IEEE professional organizations. He closes by discussing living and working in Silicon Valley and San Francisco, as well as his Persian origins.
Next week on the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, research scientist Ashkan Seyedi teaches Dejan Milojicic what silicon photonics is: manipulating and routing light instead of electrons on low-cost silicon chips, instead of the exotic materials common today for optical communication. Ashkan focuses on production, adoption, volume business, supply chain, why he’s engaged with the OSA and IEEE professional organizations. He closes by discussing living and working in Silicon Valley and San Francisco, as well as his Persian origins.
This week on the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast, Dejan Milojicic and senior researcher Christina Vlachou travel through time and space, from peer-to-peer networking 20 years ago to the Edge and IoT devices today, and from Athens to Lausanne to Palo Alto. Christina dissects the IEEE 802.11 standard and its application to the edge, AI, privacy and augmented reality. She also teaches us how to achieve diversity by fighting stereotypes. Καλή μέρα!
Next week on the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast, Dejan Milojicic and senior researcher Christina Vlachou travel through time and space, from peer-to-peer networking 20 years ago to the Edge and IoT devices today, and from Athens to Lausanne to Palo Alto. Christina dissects the IEEE 802.11 standard and its application to the edge, AI, privacy and augmented reality. She also teaches us how to achieve diversity by fighting stereotypes. Καλή μέρα!
This week on the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast you can meet Distinguished Technologist Puneet Sharma, who leads the networked systems group at Hewlett Packard Labs. We’ll explore Puneet’s fixation with the letter C, including his three pillars of industrial innovation: Curiosity, Creativity and Compassion. He and Dejan have worked together for a long time and it shows. For more ways to watch and listen, please visit labs.hpe.com/podcast
In this interview with Paolo Faraboschi, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Fellow and VP, we will take you on a journey from low power, pervasive computing all the way to the megawatts and exaflops of supercomputing. Paolo will explain to us how to accomplish technology transfer from lab to product. As an IEEE Fellow, Paolo also heavily contributes as a program chair of important conferences, such as Micro and ICRC. He will also explain to us his regular technology predictions in in IEEE Computer Society and offer career advice for new graduates.
In this interview with Rebecca Lewington, marketing lead for analytics and advanced architectures, we will dive into the role of marketing in innovation. As a lapsed engineer, she explores the powerful ties between hardware architectures and marketing. She will portray how she bridges the chasms between management, marketing and engineering.
In this interview with Cullen Bash, Hewlett Packard Labs Systems Architecture Lab Director and VP, we discuss the technical diversity of our profession. Cullen himself started as a mechanical engineer, making critical contributions in terms of packaging and cooling of IT products. However, Cullen also explains the importance of chemists, physicists and many other engineering and non-engineering disciplines that are absolutely required to make IT products.
In this interview with Cullen Bash, Hewlett Packard Labs Systems Architecture Lab Director and VP, we discuss the technical diversity of our profession. Cullen himself started as a mechanical engineer, making critical contributions in terms of packaging and cooling of IT products. However, Cullen also explains the importance of chemists, physicists and many other engineering and non-engineering disciplines that are absolutely required to make IT products.
In this interview with Kirk Bresniker, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Fellow and VP, we discuss today’s IT customer needs and top technology priorities. In addition, he focuses on the interplay between industry, academia and government. He concludes the interview with industry expectations from professional organizations, especially in terms of standards, communities and IP generation. Throughout this interview, Kirk shares his extensive experience in talking to Hewlett Packard customers.
In next week's interview with Kirk Bresniker, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Fellow and VP, we'll discuss today’s IT customer needs and top technology priorities. In addition, he focuses on the interplay between industry, academia and government. He'll conclude the interview with industry expectations from professional organizations, especially in terms of standards, communities and IP generation. Throughout this interview, Kirk will share his extensive experience in talking to Hewlett Packard customers.
This week we’re turning the tables, making our host Dejan answer questions for a change. We’ll travel from Serbia to Germany, to the East coast of America to the West. From Soccer to the IEEE to IT, Dejan will reveal his successes and failures and talk about his past and current projects.
Next week we’re going to turn the tables, making our host Dejan answer questions for a change. We’ll travel from Serbia to Germany, to the East coast of America to the West. From Soccer to the IEEE to IT, Dejan will reveal his successes and failures and talk about his past and current projects.
In this interview with Kim Keeton, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Distinguished Technologist, we discuss the concept of Memory-Driven Computing and how it relates to traditional high performance computing. Kim also explains her perspective on blockchain and self-driving cars. Known for her professional visibility (ACM Fellow, chair of many important conferences), Kim explains the importance of volunteering and collaboration across academia, government and industry. She also covers her rich technical background and her college days at CMU and Berkeley, and makes the case for diversity in our profession.
In next week's interview with Kim Keeton, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Distinguished Technologist, we'll discuss the concept of Memory-Driven Computing and how it relates to traditional high performance computing. Kim will also explains her perspective on blockchain and self-driving cars. Known for her professional visibility (ACM Fellow, chair of many important conferences), Kim explains the importance of volunteering and collaboration across academia, government and industry. She'll also covers her rich technical background and her college days at CMU and Berkeley, and makes the case for diversity in our profession.
In this interview with Ray Beausoleil, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Senior Fellow and SVP, we discuss Ray’s research and how it will help silicon photonics reach broad adoption. Besides technology, Ray also explains how he effectively collaborates with universities and the roles of industry, government, and academia. Known for his business acumen, Ray also juggles management role with his technical responsibilities. Most of all, his intrinsic sense of humor makes the wealth of his insights seem obvious to everyone including to this humble interviewer.
Introducing a podcast about the many phases of technology innovation: ideas, research, development, management, marketing, and many others. We’ll talk to a wide range of people with diverse and rich backgrounds including all species of engineers, scientists, mathematicians, business people and technical managers. We hope you will enjoy listening to these podcasts as much as we do making them.
In next week's episode, we'll meet Ray Beausoleil, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Senior Fellow and SVP. We'll discuss Ray’s research and how it will help silicon photonics reach broad adoption. Besides technology, Ray will explains how he effectively collaborates with universities and the roles of industry, government, and academia. Known for his business acumen, Ray also juggles management role with his technical responsibilities. Most of all, his intrinsic sense of humor makes the wealth of his insights seem obvious to everyone including to this humble interviewer. Don't miss it!